No idea, but I would like one. I love my PC9/P95 combo, and I would like the same thing for my G19.

05-10-2006, 05:07 PM

Axiom

Well, there has been comments from Glock for 2 or 3 years now - something "BIG" - Shot show after Shotshow - nada.

05-19-2006, 10:58 AM

Shipwreck

Glock needs to come out w/ a Carbine, and also a small, tiny, single stack 9mm that can fit in a pocket. Both of those would make them big bucks.

05-23-2006, 07:48 PM

KINGMAX

Make it in a .45 acp / or 9mm.

It would be really great if GLOCK would put out a 'Camp Carbine' in the 9mm or .45 acp flavor. Yummie - I would like to have one of those Marlin Camp Carbine in a .45 acp. Does anyone know where I can get one???? :-D

05-25-2006, 10:23 AM

Maser

They already have kits you can buy for your Glock that turn it into a carbine. Think I saw it in a Delta Force catalog. Also got a version for a 1911.

05-31-2006, 10:01 PM

scucmd

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shipwreck

Glock needs to come out w/ a Carbine, and also a small, tiny, single stack 9mm that can fit in a pocket. Both of those would make them big bucks.

I would like to see a full size and a midsized single stack pistols from glock. I would also like to see glock make a hybred SAO pistol similar to what Sig Saur has been doing. One can only dreams.......

05-31-2006, 10:33 PM

DennyCrane

I think the predicted release date is around the time of the Rapture :-D

06-02-2006, 10:15 AM

Mike Barham

:lol: DennyCrane!

Maybe Glock realized that pistol caliber carbines are obsolete and basically useless, and decided not to make such a gun. :twisted:

Besides, who needs a seven-pound 9mm?

06-02-2006, 10:56 AM

Shipwreck

I think there is a market. I like the Beretta Storm, but feel it is a bit over priced. I would like a rifle/carbine that shares my pistol ammo and even its mags.

But, everyone has their interests. Nothing wrong w/ that.

06-02-2006, 01:07 PM

Mike Barham

I guess I can see it as a convenient recreational gun if it takes the same mags and ammo as your pistol. As a "minimalist," though, I can't really think of a practical use for one.

It's inferior to the AR or shotgun for home defense. It's lousy for hunting. It's not useful in three-gun practical matches. It's impossible to conceal effectively on the person, even where it's legal to do so. It lacks the penetration needed to work well as a "truck gun." It's more expensive to shoot than a .22 or even a .223. Police are going to AR-pattern rifles rather than pistol-caliber carbines. Basically, it's a plinker that is marginally useful for home defense. Nothing wrong with a plinker, though.

Fifteen years ago, I bought a Marlin Camp Carbine .45 because it took the same mags and ammo as my 1911. After shooting it for a while, I couldn't really find a use for it. I soon got rid of it and bought something with more utility.

There are also lots of these guns on the market. The Beretta Storm, the Ruger PC, several AR-patterns, the Kel-Tec Sub2000, the Hi-Point, the Mec-Tech conversions, and probably some others I've forgotten. Maybe Glock thinks the market is already saturated.

06-02-2006, 02:17 PM

scucmd

Who says they couldn't make at .223 or a .308 carbine. With an ingenius design, this could happen.

06-02-2006, 02:21 PM

Shipwreck

Well, I'm not a huge rifle fan - being left eye dominate and right handed. I never felt that comfortable shooting a rifle. I would like something with a bit more range than a handgun, should something happen one day. But, I don't really need anything past 100 yards.

I just would like something a bit better than the Keltec 2000, and a little cheaper than the STorm. The storm might be a better deal if they didn't also charge U for the rails seperately.

I looked at the Marlin lever guns - they make a 357/38 model, but I feel like it takes too long to work the lever each time.

06-02-2006, 04:04 PM

Mike Barham

Quote:

Originally Posted by scucmd

Who says they couldn't make at .223 or a .308 carbine. With an ingenius design, this could happen.

I'd support that. It's tough to beat AR ergonomics, except the charging handle. But AR reliability should be pretty easy for Glock to beat, if this vaporware carbine ever comes to pass. To have the requisite "evil" features, they will have to manufacture it in the US. Absent a military or federal government contract, though, I am not sure that is economically feasible.

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Well, I'm not a huge rifle fan - being left eye dominate and right handed. I never felt that comfortable shooting a rifle.

There are several solutions to this. My father and sister are both cross-dominant, but both shoot fine with a rifle (actually, my father is a great rifle shot). Dad just squints his left eye when shooting a rifle. Another solution is putting a little piece of Scotch tape on the left lens of your shooting glasses. This will dim the left eye (without the muscular effort needed to squint) and force the brain to use the right eye. As a last-ditch effort, you can learn to shoot from the left shoulder. It's not as difficult as it sounds, but it's not a perfect solution, either.

06-02-2006, 05:28 PM

Shipwreck

Covering the left eye might be the way to go. I injured my left elbow as a kid, and have some slight nerve damage. Using my lefthand sometimes feels awkwared, so I do most stuff right handed. That's why shooting left handed never felt right.

Anyway, because of this, I never developed an interest in rifles. That's why, one day I plan to get only some type of carbine - nothing else. If it shared my pistol rounds, I could use it at the indoor range, and I would probably practice w/ it more.

06-04-2006, 12:11 PM

Charlie

Pistol caliber carbine would be OK if were a 10mm! My G20 mag with the Arredondo extension (total of 20 rds.) would run great out of a 16 or 18 inch barrel. Possibly run over 2000 fps out of a barrel that long. Yee Ha!

:rip:

06-04-2006, 08:47 PM

scucmd

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charlie

Pistol caliber carbine would be OK if were a 10mm! My G20 mag with the Arredondo extension (total of 20 rds.) would run great out of a 16 or 18 inch barrel. Possibly run over 2000 fps out of a barrel that long. Yee Ha!

That would be interesting.

:rip:

06-05-2006, 03:34 PM

Mike Barham

Quote:

Originally Posted by Charlie

Pistol caliber carbine would be OK if were a 10mm! My G20 mag with the Arredondo extension (total of 20 rds.) would run great out of a 16 or 18 inch barrel. Possibly run over 2000 fps out of a barrel that long.

The AnarchAngel web site shows the 10mm starting a 200 gr bullet at 1778 fps out of a 16" barrel, for 1404 ft lbs of energy. Not bad at all! Such a gun with a folding or collapsing stock would come fairly close to the "Thumper" concept Jeff Cooper outlined in "To Ride, Shoot Straight, and Speak the Truth."

I'm not sure the Thumper concept hasn't been obsoleted by the widespread use of the M4, but some people might like the heavy/slow bullet compared to the light/fast 5.56mm/.223, even if the 10mm trajectory would be rather...curvaceous.

It would okay for home defense, albeit with probably a lot more penetration in building materials than .223

Such a gun would certainly be better than a 9mm or .40 for hunting, though I don't see many people using lever-action .357s for hunting, and that gun is in the same ballpark power-wise. I think a quasi-military-looking carbine would be a tough sell to hunters.

It would be of little use in a three-gun match, since it would kick harder than .223 with a more looping trajectory.

I don't know how well 10mm works on vehicles, but handgun rounds in general do poorly against cars. You really need a .30 caliber rifle for a "truck gun."

I doubt cops would buy it in serious quantities. The HK MP5/10 didn't exactly set the world on fire with police departments.

10mm is rather pricey to shoot compared to .223. It would be a neat gun, but still more or less an expensive toy. Nothing wrong with cool toys, though.

06-05-2006, 03:48 PM

Charlie

Just a cool toy (that's what a lot of them are to most of us). I like your term "recreational" gun. Good use for maybe these small Central Texas whitetails or exotics, maybe some feral hogs or javelina. I reload my 10mm ammo just 'cause they overcharge for them.

09-27-2006, 01:46 AM

Flashbang

Give us your minimalist list of guns... that may actually make an interesting thread!!